Ice-cream holder



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'llheprincipal object of this invention is and standing about midwaybetween the axis l to provide a holder for a cake of ice cream, ofmotion of the scraper. said holder consisting of a stick provided Afterfilling the bowl of the dipper with with a guard so that the cream maybe confrozen cream I shove the stick as shown at a venicntly eaten fromthe stick without 1d equipped with the guard 15 into the smearing thefingers. Other objects will apcream and then turn the scraper to freepear from the following disclosure. both the stick and the cream fromthe bowl The invention is embodied in the example it appearing whenremoved as shown in herein shown and described, the features of Fig. 4.The disk 15 is a piece of card board, in novelty being finally claimed.stiff paper or other suitable material and is lin using my invention itfirst form the originally provided with a perforation 15 co k f i creamby' a f an improved of smaller diameter than that of the stick so formof dipper which I have shown and dethat when the stick is thrust throughthe scribed in an application for patent filed hole the disk will beheld where placed by 115 June 19, 1922, S. No. 569,333, and to showfriction. lllhe disk can be located on the n .how the cake is formed forreceiving the stick at a point to determine the extent of stick Iillustrate the dipper. the insertion of the stick intothe cream and Inthe accompanying drawing-- so that the inserted end of the stick shallFigure 1 is a plan view of an ordinary ice not interfere with theoperation of the an cream dipper as modified for use in connecscraper.The disk serves principally to pretion with the present invention. ventthe how of the cream down the stick Fig. 2 is a side view of the'same.while held in the hand for eating the cream. Fig. 3 is a sectional viewon the line In preparing the cake of cream any surllH-Hll 1 showing astick in position plus thereof in the dipper will preferably be at; whenshoved into a dipper of cream. smoothed off atthe open side of the bowlFig. 4 illustrates the cake of cream as reand the resultant hemispherecan if demoved by the stick from the dipper. manded, be dipped in anappropriate solu- Fig. 5 is a plan view of the disk guard. tlon ofchocolate after which it may be cov- In the views 5'designates the mainstem of ered with an attractive wrapper and put no the dipper which hasat one end a hemiaway in a freezer to keep it hard and ready sphericalcup or bowl 6 and at the other a for sale and consumption. handle 7.Mounted longitudinally to rollhe forms of the parts can be somewhat tateparallel to this main stem 5 is a shaft 8 modified without departingfrom the gist provided at one end with a spur gear 9 and of theinvention as claimed. 35 atthe other with a semi-circular scraper 10What I claim is:

adapted t0 be IOCkQd around the interior Of A device for holding a akeof ice cream the bowl to release the f ZBI} re flfom comprising, incombination, a stick having h W Plvotedl the 11151111 Stem 5 1S a asubstantially uniform diameter and a thumb level 11 Provlded 'Wlhh anfll'chahe closed guard thereon extending transversely 40 Pack 12 toehgage the h g hf) i e therefrom and therearound, said guard be- Q PQ nthe lever 18 ps e Th ing of flexible material and frictionally en 1SProvlded Wlth a P H to hold 1h gaged with the stick at a perforation insaid h so F the Scraper Shall h hy guard, said perforation beingprimarily of 118 ll (me Slde 0f the h flush With lts smaller diameterthan the diameter of the p h ('ohstrhhtloh' P generally stick wherebysaid guard can be adjusted to descllbed 15 that of a PP 111 Common usestand by frictional engagement at any point except that the provision ofthe deep slot on th sti k, shown at 13 in that edge of the dipperopposite that where the scraper normally lies PETER KINNEAR.

